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D1 The first stop is to go to Buckingham Palace to experience the queen’s elegant life, then walk to the “Royal Back Garden” St. James’s Park, stroll, listen to birds, and look for the scenery on the big screen, and then visit the Royal Westminster Abbey, which is England’s The most sacred and symbolic scene. After lunch, visit the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben to witness ancient political civilization, and then take public transportation to the Tower of London to explore the royal treasures. Then cruise the Thames River, passing through the time flow of British history, and at night overlooking the panoramic view of London at the London Eye to review the changes in the city.

D2 “Cambridge University One-day Study Tour”, the first stop is the Cambridge University Botanic Garden, which is a good place to escape the crowds and traffic in the city. The second stop is to visit the neoclassical building Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, and take a Cambridge Garden Boat after lunch. , hold a long pole and roam the spiritual river of Cambridge, then visit Queen’s College of the University of Cambridge, feel the elegant scenery and elite atmosphere, the next stop is to walk on the Mathematical Bridge across the Cam River, listen to the story of the old bridge and Newton, and then arrive at the University of Cambridge The most famous King’s College, looking for Xu Zhimo’s feelings about Cambridge, and then returning to London

D3 First take the train to Windsor, visit the royal residence, Windsor Castle, listen to the royal love story, and take a close look at the Queen’s Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Windsor Castle. Then go to St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle to admire the gorgeous architecture and taste the royal glory. You can go there in the afternoon The famous Eton College and return to London in the evening.

D4 First, we come to the most famous attraction in Bath – the prehistoric ruins of the Temple of the Sun, Stonehenge, to explore the amazing world. Then we take public transportation to Bath Abbey Church, which is a collection of the essence of British architecture and is also the holy place of faith in Bath. Then visit the exquisite shops on Pulteney Bridge and enjoy the leisure time in Bath. Next, visit the Jane Austen Center and have afternoon tea with Mr. Darcy. Then set off again to Bath Circus to visit this piece of British architectural history. A landmark masterpiece, we finally came to the Roman Baths to explore the ruins of the luxurious and noble ancient Roman baths in Bath, the “City of Soup”. Return to London in the evening.

D5 Take a public transportation bus from London to Bicester Shopping Village for great value shopping. Return to London and go shopping for treasures at the famous Antique Flea Market in Notting Hill.

D6 In the morning, we arrived at the British Museum, which is the oldest and grandest comprehensive museum in the world and one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Then take a train or plane to Edinburgh.

D7 Today’s first stop is Holyrood Park, a mountain wilderness hidden in the city center. Then we visit Arthur’s Seat, the highest point in Edinburgh, and then walk to Holyrood Palace to discover the story of the Scottish royal family, and then climb up to the symbol of Scotland. Edinburgh Castle, hear historical legends, and finally reach St. Giles Cathedral, looking up at the Scottish skyline icon.

D8 Today’s tour theme is “Edinburgh Humanities Tour”. The first stop is the University of Edinburgh to experience the ancient ivory tower, then the National Museum of Scotland looks for Dolly the cloned sheep, and then goes to the Elephant Cafe. Everyone who is familiar with Harry Potter will Know about the Elephant Cafe in Edinburgh. Afterwards, we strolled along the historic Princes Street, wandering around the dividing line between the Old and New Town of Edinburgh, and then climbed to the top of the Scott Memorial Tower, which was a great harvest of certificates and beautiful views. Then we went to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, a magnificent Gothic building that houses thousands of ancient portraits.

D1 The first stop is to go to Buckingham Palace to experience the queen’s elegant life, then walk to the “Royal Back Garden” St. James’s Park, stroll, listen to birds, and look for the scenery on the big screen, and then visit the Royal Westminster Abbey, which is England’s The most sacred and symbolic scene. After lunch, visit the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben to witness ancient political civilization, and then take public transportation to the Tower of London to explore the royal treasures. Then cruise the Thames River, passing through the time flow of British history, and at night overlooking the panoramic view of London at the London Eye to review the changes in the city.

D2 “Cambridge University One-day Study Tour”, the first stop is the Cambridge University Botanic Garden, which is a good place to escape the crowds and traffic in the city. The second stop is to visit the neoclassical building Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, and take a Cambridge Garden Boat after lunch. , hold a long pole and roam the spiritual river of Cambridge, then visit Queen’s College of the University of Cambridge, feel the elegant scenery and elite atmosphere, the next stop is to walk on the Mathematical Bridge across the Cam River, listen to the story of the old bridge and Newton, and then arrive at the University of Cambridge The most famous King’s College, looking for Xu Zhimo’s feelings about Cambridge, and then returning to London

D3 First take the train to Windsor, visit the royal residence, Windsor Castle, listen to the royal love story, and take a close look at the Queen’s Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Windsor Castle. Then go to St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle to admire the gorgeous architecture and taste the royal glory. You can go there in the afternoon The famous Eton College and return to London in the evening.

D4 First, we come to the most famous attraction in Bath – the prehistoric ruins of the Temple of the Sun, Stonehenge, to explore the amazing world. Then we take public transportation to Bath Abbey Church, which is a collection of the essence of British architecture and is also the holy place of faith in Bath. Then visit the exquisite shops on Pulteney Bridge and enjoy the leisure time in Bath. Next, visit the Jane Austen Center and have afternoon tea with Mr. Darcy. Then set off again to Bath Circus to visit this piece of British architectural history. A landmark masterpiece, we finally came to the Roman Baths to explore the ruins of the luxurious and noble ancient Roman baths in Bath, the “City of Soup”. Return to London in the evening.

D5 Take a public transportation bus from London to Bicester Shopping Village for great value shopping. Return to London and go shopping for treasures at the famous Antique Flea Market in Notting Hill.

D6 In the morning, we arrived at the British Museum, which is the oldest and grandest comprehensive museum in the world and one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. Then take a train or plane to Edinburgh.

D7 Today’s first stop is Holyrood Park, a mountain wilderness hidden in the city center. Then we visit Arthur’s Seat, the highest point in Edinburgh, and then walk to Holyrood Palace to discover the story of the Scottish royal family, and then climb up to the symbol of Scotland. Edinburgh Castle, hear historical legends, and finally reach St. Giles Cathedral, looking up at the Scottish skyline icon.

D8 Today’s tour theme is “Edinburgh Humanities Tour”. The first stop is the University of Edinburgh to experience the ancient ivory tower, then the National Museum of Scotland looks for Dolly the cloned sheep, and then goes to the Elephant Cafe. Everyone who is familiar with Harry Potter will Know about the Elephant Cafe in Edinburgh. Afterwards, we strolled along the historic Princes Street, wandering around the dividing line between the Old and New Town of Edinburgh, and then climbed to the top of the Scott Memorial Tower, which was a great harvest of certificates and beautiful views. Then we went to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, a magnificent Gothic building that houses thousands of ancient portraits.

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London → Cambridge → London → Windsor → London → Bath → London → Bicester → London → Edinburgh

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ADMISSION

Details

Route overview
London → Cambridge → London → Windsor → London → Bath → London → Bicester → London → Edinburgh

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QUESTIONS?

Please refer to the FAQs section and download the brief for more details

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